Our Location
5 Lambridge Buildings, Larkhall, Bath, BA1 6RS
Once described by The Times as a trendy urban village, Larkhall sits on the edge of Bath, tucked just off the busy London Road. Home to a post office, green grocer, butcher and pub, Larkhall still very much has that feel of a local high street supported by its community.
5 Lambridge buildings was built around 1860 as part of a terrace of four story houses. From some digging around, we understand that the ground floor operated as a greengrocers until the 1950’s. Then in 1958 the building was acquired by the Langbridge family, where it was then used as their hardware shop for over 60 years. Now home to us. The hardware shop has now been turned into our new premises for the flower school. A mixture of blank white and exposed bath stone walls, stripped wooden floors and big front window are the perfect setting for flowers and students.
How to get to us
From M4
Take exit 18 from M4. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A46. Use the left lane to take the A4 slip road to Bath/Warminster/A36. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto London Rd W/A4. Turn right onto Beaufort Place in Larkhall. And then right onto St Saviours Road. Continue on that road until you approach Lambridge Buildings,
From Bath City Centre
Via George street continue to London Road, turn left on to Beaufort Place in Larkhall. And then right onto St Saviours Road. Continue on that road until you approach Lambridge Buildings,
By Bus:
You can take 6, 6a or 7 to Larkhall (via Camden Road) from the city centre.
You can use the following link to get your exact directions to The Bath Flower School
Parking
On street parking is available in the surrounding area.
There is up to 2 hours free parking outside New Oriel Hall in the centre of the village.
The website www,yourparkingspace.co.uk has relatively cheap parking spaces, so is a great alternative if you want a guaranteed parking place.